Only five high? Back in myyyyyy day, I stacked 80 pound bales nine high by myself at six years old!! :wink: :wink:
Nice load, and rig. Can I ask what you are getting for yours? I had five wagons still loaded from the fields, some first, some second and some third, even 60-75 twice-washed, weedy, grass crap that I was going to use for bedding, but one horse person wants them in the worst way, so who am I to question their choices.
I asked $3 per bale for a load of 90 nice first and 60 really nice second, after she told me this was the best hay she had seen all year. Then, the price seemed too much for her?!?!? If she wasn't the only daughter of my neighbor with whom I share many of the open acres here, I would be looking for at least $5, maybe even $7 right now. I am one of a few guys around here who got some first made on time and got it in dry, most, me included, had first waiting more than a month for dry weather.
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